Australia Day 'Slip and Bleed' waterslide gets cult following online

A group of resourceful Queenslanders had a better Australia Day than you, and a video of their home-made waterslide has clocked up nearly three million views on Facebook to prove it.

The "Epic" slide has developed a cult following on social media after Kirsty McKavanagh posted videos of her family and friends speeding down the hillside of the family farm.

One of her videos shows a shirtless and soaped up man appropriately named Daz as he tackles the even more appropriately named "Slip and Bleed".

Daz slides across a black tarp for at least 30 seconds as the slide twists and turns down the hill.

McKavanagh posted a preview of the slide on January 21 with an invite for mates to come over on Australia Day to have a ride.

The before shot. (Photo: Kirsty McKavanagh) ()

And if she decided to do it again next year, there could be even more punters turning up to try out the massive slide.

“You’ll have to start charging, it’s going viral, you’ll have people travelling from other countries next year to try out the Slip and Bleed at Old McKavanagh’s farm,” Carly-Ann Heathwood-Roberts commented on Facebook.